China | Growth dipped in July
Published on Wednesday, August 14, 2019 | Updated on Wednesday, August 14, 2019
China | Growth dipped in July
Summary
A batch of July economic indicators are announced today, together with the previously released trade and credit data, suggesting that the growth further decelerated amid the escalation of US-China trade war and the domestic structural obstacles such as debt overhang and financial risks.
Key points
- Key points:
- A batch of July economic indicators are announced today, suggesting that the growth further decelerated amid the escalation of US-China trade war and the domestic structural obstacles such as debt overhang and financial risks.
- Although the US president Trump postponed the tariff hike of some Chinese exports to December, which we believe accounts for around 60% of the remaining USD 300 billion shipment from China, trade war uncertainties are likely to persist for a long period of time.
- Looking ahead, the growth outlook in 2H 2019 depends on the authorities’ policy stance.
- Altogether, we maintain our 2019 GDP forecasting at 6% (the authorities’ target: 6-6.5%).
- The risk of growth deceleration in 2H 2019 remains high.
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Authors
Jinyue Dong
BBVA Research - Senior Economist
Le Xia
BBVA Research - Chief Economist
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